Tsétsêhéstâhese

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Tsétsêhéstâhese is the Cheyenne-language name used by the Cheyenne people to refer to themselves as a Native American nation of the Great Plains.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Cheyenne-language term
autonym
ethnonym
associatedWith Native American identity
belongsToLanguageFamily Algonquian languages NERFINISHED
culturalContext Cheyenne culture
ethnicGroupNamed Cheyenne NERFINISHED
hasDiacritics yes
isEndonymFor Cheyenne people NERFINISHED
language Cheyenne language NERFINISHED
meaning the Cheyenne people NERFINISHED
partOfOralTradition Cheyenne oral tradition
refersTo Cheyenne people NERFINISHED
Great Plains tribe NERFINISHED
Native American nation
regionAssociated Great Plains NERFINISHED
script Latin alphabet
usedAsSelfDesignation yes
usedBy Cheyenne people NERFINISHED
usedIn Cheyenne community

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Cheyenne people hasAutonym Tsétsêhéstâhese